Intended Audience

This course is intended for students seeking to acquire the AWS Solutions Architect Professional certification. It is necessary to have acquired the Associate level of this certification. You should also have at least two years of real-world experience developing AWS architectures.

Prerequisites

As stated previously, you will need to have completed the AWS Solutions Architect Associate certification, and we recommend reviewing the relevant learning path in order to be well-prepared for the material in this one.

This Course Includes

Expert-led instruction and exploration of important concepts.

Complete coverage of critical Domain Six concepts for the AWS Solutions Architect - Professional certification exam.

What You Will Learn

Designing ISMS systems and compliance controls

Designing security controls

Designing IAM management controls

Identity and Access Management

Designing protection of Data at Rest controls

Designing protection of Data in Flight and Network Perimeter controls

Transcript

Hello, and welcome back to Domain Six of CloudAcademy's Solution Architect Professional for AWS Learning Path. In this group of lessons, we'll review the core security concepts required for the exam. We'll review how to design security management systems to meet compliance controls. Then, we will review the AWS shared security model. Next, we will dive into some of the common IAM use cases around federating and managing identity in AWS. We will discuss scenarios for protecting data at rest and in transit, and walk through some of the common intrusion detection and intrusion prevention use cases. Okay, let's get started.

About the Author

Andrew is an AWS certified professional who is passionate about helping others learn how to use and gain benefit from AWS technologies. Andrew has worked for AWS and for AWS technology partners Ooyala and Adobe. His favorite Amazon leadership principle is "Customer Obsession" as everything AWS starts with the customer. Passions around work are cycling and surfing, and having a laugh about the lessons learnt trying to launch two daughters and a few start ups.